Sodium Saccharin

CAS# 128-44-9

Product Description

Sodium saccharin is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. 

Product:

Sodium Saccharin

CAS:

128-44-9

Synonym:

2,3-Dihydro-3-oxobenzisosulfonazole sodium salt; 2-Sulfobenzoic acid imide sodium salt

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystals

Density

1.69 g/cm3

Melting point

>300 °C (Decomposes)

Molecular Weight

205.17

Odor

Odorless

Purity

99%

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Sodium Saccharin used in many
industry applications

Sodium saccharin is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its industrial uses:

  1. Food and Beverage Industry: Sodium saccharin is widely used as a non-nutritive sweetener in the food and beverage industry. It provides sweetness without adding calories and is commonly used in diet sodas, sugar-free candies, baked goods, and other low-calorie or sugar-free products.
  2. Tabletop Sweeteners: It is used in tabletop sweeteners and sugar substitutes for consumers who prefer to reduce their calorie intake or avoid sugar. Sodium saccharin is available in granular or tablet form for convenient use in coffee, tea, and other beverages.
  3. Pharmaceuticals: It is utilized in the pharmaceutical industry as a sweetening agent and flavor enhancer in oral medications, syrups, and liquid formulations. Sodium saccharin may be added to pharmaceutical products to improve taste and palatability for patients.
  4. Cosmetics and Personal Care Products: Sodium saccharin is used in the formulation of cosmetics, skincare products, and oral care products as a sweetening agent and flavoring agent. It may be added to toothpaste, mouthwash, and lip balms for sweetness and flavor enhancement.
  5. Industrial Applications: Sodium saccharin may find applications in industrial processes such as electroplating, metal finishing, and water treatment. It may be used as an additive or catalyst in certain chemical reactions and processes.
  6. Animal Feed: Sodium saccharin may be included in animal feed and pet food as a flavor enhancer and sweetening agent. It can help improve the palatability of feed ingredients and encourage consumption by livestock, poultry, and pets.
  7. Electroplating: It is used in the electroplating industry as a brightening agent and leveling agent in nickel plating baths. Sodium saccharin helps improve the appearance and uniformity of electroplated coatings on metal surfaces.
  8. Photography: Sodium saccharin may be used in certain photographic processes as a chemical additive or stabilizer. It may help control the pH, solubility, or reactivity of photographic solutions and emulsions.
  9. Research and Laboratory Applications: It is utilized in research laboratories and educational settings as a chemical reagent and additive in various experiments and procedures. Sodium saccharin may be used as a reference standard or indicator in analytical chemistry.
  10. Textile Industry: Sodium saccharin may find applications in the textile industry as a dyeing auxiliary or finishing agent. It may be used to improve the color uptake and fastness of dyes on textile fibers and fabrics.